This paper looked at the issues in nomadic, minority, and almajiri education. It sees education as both human right in itself and an indispensable means for realizing other human rights. The different nomadic groups found in Nigeria were also discussed, they are those who wonder from place to place for pasture for their animals and the migrant fisher-folks who live around the riverine areas and earn their living from the sale of fish. A brief history of nomadic education was discussed. The paper also discussed the blueprint of the nomadic education which was published in December 1987. The blueprint broke down the objectives in to two, the short term objectives and the long term objectives. The term street children was given as those childr...
Mobility is a powerful resource young people can draw on to improve their lives, but it can also ent...
The present socio-economic crisis situation in Nigeria has affected so many facets of life of the p...
In recent time, it is evident that the number of uncounted out-of-school children from nomadic past...
The paper discusses the basic objectives of Nomadic Education which is to help the nomads contribute...
The paper discussed the standard of nomadic Education in Jigawa State of Nigeria, it further deliber...
Almajiri or scholars in the Islamic religion has become a matter of sad concern for the North and th...
Irrespective of the heuristic channel through which education is acquired, be it formal, informal or...
The global consensus is that education is a process that helps the whole human being, physically, me...
Sedentary pathways to organise teaching and learning in fixed-abode classrooms remain a dominant for...
The practice of Almajirinci as “street begging” often done by children in the name of seeking Islami...
This paper observes the roles of development partners and civil societies in the implementation of A...
Nigerian population is characterised with multiplicity of ethnic and linguistic groups. These groups...
The Almajiri falls among the category of extremely poor children in Nigeria. These children constitu...
The almajirai or Qur"anic school boarding students increasingly populate the urban centres of northe...
Equality of educational opportunities has been an enduring concern of all post-colonial governments ...
Mobility is a powerful resource young people can draw on to improve their lives, but it can also ent...
The present socio-economic crisis situation in Nigeria has affected so many facets of life of the p...
In recent time, it is evident that the number of uncounted out-of-school children from nomadic past...
The paper discusses the basic objectives of Nomadic Education which is to help the nomads contribute...
The paper discussed the standard of nomadic Education in Jigawa State of Nigeria, it further deliber...
Almajiri or scholars in the Islamic religion has become a matter of sad concern for the North and th...
Irrespective of the heuristic channel through which education is acquired, be it formal, informal or...
The global consensus is that education is a process that helps the whole human being, physically, me...
Sedentary pathways to organise teaching and learning in fixed-abode classrooms remain a dominant for...
The practice of Almajirinci as “street begging” often done by children in the name of seeking Islami...
This paper observes the roles of development partners and civil societies in the implementation of A...
Nigerian population is characterised with multiplicity of ethnic and linguistic groups. These groups...
The Almajiri falls among the category of extremely poor children in Nigeria. These children constitu...
The almajirai or Qur"anic school boarding students increasingly populate the urban centres of northe...
Equality of educational opportunities has been an enduring concern of all post-colonial governments ...
Mobility is a powerful resource young people can draw on to improve their lives, but it can also ent...
The present socio-economic crisis situation in Nigeria has affected so many facets of life of the p...
In recent time, it is evident that the number of uncounted out-of-school children from nomadic past...